Trump's campaign and presidency have been plagued with a variety of self-inflicted Twitter controversies. He's used the social media platform to hurl thousands of insults, start a feud with the intelligence community, promote businesses who financially support him — and that's just to name a few. But as it turns out, Trump isn't the only person in the White House with issues with the social media platform: White House press secretary Sean Spicer sent out a cryptic tweet of random numbers and letters early Thursday morning, prompting the Internet to launch its own theories as to what it could possibly mean.

Spicer's tweet appeared at 8:42 Eastern time Thursday morning (which also happens to be the time of day favored by President Trump for tweeting) and was an apparently arbitrary combination of four numbers and four letters: "n9y25ah7". It was deleted soon after.

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That didn't stop Twitter from taking screenshots of the moment and attempting to make sense of the meaningless jibberish. The most popular guess? Sean Spicer accidentally tweeted out his Twitter password.

Making the situation even more bizarre is the fact that Sean Spicer sent out a similarly incoherent Tweet on Wednesday morning. It, again, was eight apparently nonsensical characters — that time it was "Aqenbpuu" — and, again, was deleted shortly thereafter.

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In his Twitter bio, Spicer self-describes himself as a "horrable speller," but that still doesn't help us decipher what he was trying to say in those two aforementioned tweets. Even if those tweets are "alternative facts," we're still not sure how to interpret their meaning. Codes, passwords, secret messages: What does it all mean, Sean?